— Today we talk about the tragic loss of Stephen Boss, Fall Out Boy’s message to fans, and The 1975’s show announcement. — Stephen “tWitch” Boss’ Passing Family, friends, and fans of Stephen “tWitch” Boss are shocked over the news of his passing. The 40 year old entertainer was found dead on Tuesday morning in a LA hotel room, according to TMZ. His wife Allison Holker went to LAPD when she discovered he was gone but had not taken his car. It was in their search that they discovered he had passed, due to an apparent gunshot wound. An autopsy… Read more »
Humans return to Pandora with their colonizing ways to seek revenge against Jake Sully, who turned on humanity for love. Sully and Neytiri must protect their family by seeking refuge with the water tribes.
For sf-fantasy readers, anime fans, and gamers, for those who dream of adventures on new worlds and stepping into the mantle of hero: This one is for us.
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Toward the end of his life, an overweight man deals with the guilt of not raising his daughter.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Paramore, Joshua Roberts, Mod Sun, and more.
idobi Radio’s Nick Major sat down with GARZI (@garzi2957) to chat about his new EP, ‘Careful What You Wish For’, re-releasing his track “Paranoia” with @FEVER333 Point North, teaming up with @SleepingWithSirens‘ Kellin Quinn for the song “Mess” (who he also recently toured with) and working alongside producer John Feldmann & Travis Barker on his previous EP, ‘STUCK IN THE MIDDLE’. They also discus his musical shift from emo rap to emo/alt rock/pop-punk and how this is finally the moment where he’s creating the music that he feels is most genuine to him. Watch the full interview now to hear… Read more »
Radio Uprising showcases the greatest bands and artists that tomorrow has to offer, including: Joshua Roberts, Hello Ground, Drug Seeker, and Pincer+
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about the World Cup 2022.
Over the last two years, most of us have had a lot of extra time at home. Some people chose to learn something new (I downloaded Duolingo and now hablo español), some people spent a lot of time on TikTok or Netflix (or both), and some people helped score a recreation of the cult classic The Princess Bride. Or at least that’s what Christo Bowman, lead singer of indie-rock band Bad Suns did. “I’ve never even seen the [original] movie,” says Bowman when I ask him about the experience. We’re chatting via Zoom—he’s in the green room at the Rialto… Read more »